Do you write a script for these later issues or does the story evolve and play out as you’re drawing it? I guess if it’s the latter you’re never quite sure what twists and turns the story will take until you arrive there with it.
That “Psychedelic Madness” story was a strange collaboration. My brother and I alternated panels, so no one knew what would happen. We also included previously drawn elements such as sketches from school papers in the story. Most of my stories are not drawn in this method.
Do you write a script for these later issues or does the story evolve and play out as you’re drawing it? I guess if it’s the latter you’re never quite sure what twists and turns the story will take until you arrive there with it.
That “Psychedelic Madness” story was a strange collaboration. My brother and I alternated panels, so no one knew what would happen. We also included previously drawn elements such as sketches from school papers in the story. Most of my stories are not drawn in this method.